Carolina Panthers roll over $3.73 million in salary cap space

The Carolina Panthers will carry over some unused salary cap space into 2016 season. David T. Foster, IIIdtfoster@charlotteobserver.com

The Carolina Panthers will carry over some unused salary cap space into 2016 season. David T. Foster, IIIdtfoster@charlotteobserver.com

When the 2016 NFL salary cap is set, the Carolina Panthers will have an extra $3.73 million to play with.

The Panthers rolled over the amount from last season, according to the NFL Players Association. That carryover ranks as the 16th-most in the league. There was an average carryover per club of $6.4 million.

The $3.73 million will be added to the projected $154 million salary cap when it’s set at some point in the next week.

Jacksonville had the highest carryover with $32.78 million while the Seahawks had the smallest at $11,587.

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